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how to xhtml pgm in netbean IDE???

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    hi, fine and hope u so..... i am very new to netbeans....i want to run xhtml,javascript,cgi pgms... so i installed..jdk and Netbeans IDE 6.7 bundle from internet... but.. i don;t know how to open web project in netbean IDE.. and how to run the xhtml pgm..... wht i have done is ..i have created java application project...and created one xhtml file.....and compiled the pgm...but i am not getting the output... can u plz.. help me to solve the starting problem with netbeans????

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      hi, fine and hope u so..... i am very new to netbeans....i want to run xhtml,javascript,cgi pgms... so i installed..jdk and Netbeans IDE 6.7 bundle from internet... but.. i don;t know how to open web project in netbean IDE.. and how to run the xhtml pgm..... wht i have done is ..i have created java application project...and created one xhtml file.....and compiled the pgm...but i am not getting the output... can u plz.. help me to solve the starting problem with netbeans????

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      I've recently been going through some of the the Java Programming (with Passion!) tutorials (http://www.javapassion.com/[^]). They use Netbeans as the IDE, and they seem quite good. The start page within Netbeans also has links to tutorials and demos. Scott

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